Sang-Hyun Oh, PhD

McKnight Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


E-MAIL: [email protected]
Lab Website

Pronouns: He/Him

Research Interests:

My research goal is work at the interface between biology and technology, and to develop new tools for biomedical discovery process by using nanofabrication and photonics. I am specifically interested in optics, biosensing, and protein misfolding disease diagnostics.

Publications

  • Christenson PR, Jeong H, Li M, Ahn H, Schmeichel AM, Misra P, Li D, Savica R, Low PA, Singer W, Larsen PA, Park HY, Oh SH. Blood-based nanoparticle-enhanced quaking-induced conversion (Nano-QuIC): Inhibitor-resistant detection of seeding activity in patients diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. Nano Lett. 2024;24(47):15016-15024.
  • Lee DJ, Christenson PR, Rowden G, Lindquist NC, Larsen PA, Oh S-H. Rapid on-site amplification and visual detection of misfolded proteins via microfluidic quaking-induced conversion (Micro-QuIC) npj Biosensing 2024;1:6.
  • Christenson PR, Li M, Rowden G, Larsen PA, Oh S-H. Nanoparticle-enhanced RT-QuIC (nano-QuIC) diagnostic assay for misfolded proteins Nano Lett. 2023;23(9):4074-4081.
  • Altug H, Oh S-H, Maier SA, Homola J. Advances and applications of nanophotonic biosensors Nat Nanotechnol. 2022;17(1):5-16.
Sang-Hyun Oh